davidriley
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Just bought myself a copy of 'Hair-Hackle Tying Techniques & Fly Patterns' by Gordon Mackenzie published by Frank Amoto Publications. I like tying with hair especially soft hair as I think you get better 'movement'.
Here is my first effort. The tail is several strands of peacock herl, mixed with 4 strands of UV herring black Krystal Flash, which is all twisted into a rope and wound up the hook to form a body. I have then cut a bunch of grey squirrel hair dyed green and formed it into a hackle, using a dubbing twister. The one on the left of the photo (my first effort) I think is the better.
[NB - ignore the pink strand by the head of the jig on the right. That Marabou gets everywhere!
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Here is my first effort. The tail is several strands of peacock herl, mixed with 4 strands of UV herring black Krystal Flash, which is all twisted into a rope and wound up the hook to form a body. I have then cut a bunch of grey squirrel hair dyed green and formed it into a hackle, using a dubbing twister. The one on the left of the photo (my first effort) I think is the better.
[NB - ignore the pink strand by the head of the jig on the right. That Marabou gets everywhere!

